Congratulations to the Two-Eyed Seeing Program on receiving NSERC PromoScience funding for a fourth three-year term and marking its 10th anniversary! The Two-Eyed Seeing (TES) Program is made possible through a grant from the Natural…
Truth and Reconciliation
The next installment in the MSVU Research Office’s Black and Indigenous Speaker Series will feature Dr. Debbie Martin, Tier II Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Peoples Health and Well-being, and Professor in the Department of Health Promotion, at…
By: Raina DeBrouwer Growing up in Paqtnkek Mi’kmaw Nation – an Indigenous community nestled between Antigonish and Cape Breton, Nova Scotia – Gabriele Robitaille had big dreams. He described himself as a “naïve youth”, wanting…
The next installment in the MSVU Research Office’s Black and Indigenous Speaker Series will feature Dr. Eric Oliver. Eric is an inuk from Labrador who bridges natural science and Inuit knowledge. “Bridging Knowledge Systems: Scientific and Inuit Knowledge…
On October 22, the Two-Eyed Seeing Program at Mount Saint Vincent University (MSVU) will be unveiling a mural created by four Mi’kmaw women who represent various generations: Jessica Jerome, Grace Campbell-LeBlanc, Dr. Krista Collier-Jarvis, and Cheyenne Hardy.…
Millbrook First Nation and the Kinu Tourism Project at Mount Saint Vincent University (MSVU) are proud to announce a new partnership aimed at improving access to culturally-informed Indigenous tourism education. The initiative is supported by…
To the MSVU community, Tuesday, September 30th is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt Day. It is a day to honour the children who never returned home and the…
Mount Saint Vincent University is proud to share that Theresa Meuse, the university’s Special Advisor on Indigenous Affairs and a celebrated Mi’kmaw author and educator, will launch her latest children’s book, The Friendship Centre, this…
The Nova Scotia Indigenous Tourism Enterprise Network (NSITEN) recently held their annual conference where they recognized excellence in Mi’kmaw tourism. Among the honourees were the Kinu Tourism Project team at MSVU who received the Tourism…
On Monday, May 5 and Tuesday, May 6, 2025, Mount Saint Vincent University will be home to an installation honouring Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2SLGBTQIA+ people. The installation is open to the public.…